Beyond Illusion: Exploring Perception, Ego And Meditation On The Path To Truth
Beyond Illusion: Exploring Perception, Ego And Meditation On The Path To Truth
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Author
Author
David R. Hawkins / Дэвид Р. Хокинс
Dimension
Dimension
152x228mm (6'x9')
ISBN
ISBN
9781837822119
Format
Format
Paperback
Language
Language
English
Page Count
Page Count
192
Publisher
Publisher
Hay House
Year of book publication
Year of book publication
2025
Beyond Illusion: Exploring Perception, Ego And Meditation On The Path To Truth
Best-selling author and spiritual pioneer Dr. David R. Hawkins offers insights into the illusory nature of existence, and how to realize a state of higher consciousness.
In this new book, derived from Dr. David Hawkins’s popular Way to God lecture series, he explores perception and illusion, how the truth becomes distorted, and ultimately, the root of consciousness.
In Part One, Dr. Hawkins explains how the ego functions in society and that the world out there is a projection of what is within us. He confirms that everything is happening on its own, and everything is perfect right now. He also discusses quantum mechanics and how what you hold in mind tends to manifest. In addition, he talks about why people don’t change even after hearing spiritual truths and how to alleviate this problem.
In Part Two, Dr. Hawkins discusses the time-honored tradition of meditation, which he informs us is our natural state. Instead of covering the numerous styles of meditation, he delves into the essence of the meditation process itself. He talks about how we can obtain the benefits of meditation without going through formal renunciation. Dr. Hawkins explains two valuable ways of meditating, which he experienced himself. He also tells us of the various ways to transcend the mind to become aware of the presence of God.
SPECIFICATIONS:
Author:David R. Hawkins - Дэвид Р. Хокинс
Publisher:Hay House
Language:English
Publication Date:2025
Number of pages:192 pst
Format:Paperback
Width:152 mm / 6'
Height:228 mm / 9'
Weight:237 g
ISBN:9781837822119
